Gambia to host Davido concert

Nigerian
popstar Davido who played in different stages across the world will be
performing at the QCity venue in The Gambia on 9 December.

The
‘FIA’ singer would be joined by Gambian act Brikama Boyo in an event brought to
the Gambia by the new entertainment company Fizzle Entertainment. “I’m going to
be live in The Gambia,” says Davido in a video posted online. It will be his
second visit to the country. “This time it’s going to be different. So all my
Gambians, I know you guys love me and I love you too. I want to see everybody
come out, let’s celebrate.”

Ahmed
Tijan of Fizzle Entertainment was the manager of the Gambian group Nobles until
recently. He took to Facebook to announce his exit from the group and his new
role in the Gambian music industry.
“Dear friends and family,” he begins. “I want to take a moment to let
you know that I have left my position as manager of Nobles. It has been quite
an experience working with Nobles especially from the very beginning. This
resignation as manager is not on account of any individual grievances faced but
of a personal choice to challenge myself on some other new experiences. I have
shared a unique camaraderie with most of you which I hope will continue in the
years to come. I wish Nobles and the esteemed Noble Nation team the very best.
Y’all make these past years memorable and it was a pleasure working with y’all.
May Allah SWT help you in all your endeavors and always bring success to your
doorstep.”

In
a comment about what the future holds for his new outfit, Tijan wrote that the
Fizzle Entertainment team is “proud to be associated with the Davido with a
Difference show slated for 9 December at Qcity. After that, so many things will
follow. I thank you for taking time to read this and I look forward to working
with most of you even as we continue to support each other. At the end of the
day, we are doing this for The Gambia our homeland, where we strive, work and
pray.”

Reached
for comment on the exit of Tjan, a member of Nobles, told local media: “We wish
him all the best in his endeavor he is still a brother and mentor in our
career.”